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Chapter 6. Data Communications Interface

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1 Chapter 6. Data Communications Interface
Asynchronous and Synchronous Transmission Line Configurations Interfacing

2 Asynchronous Transmission
E.g. NRZ-L signaling Remain idle or next start bit Idle state of line Start bit 1~2 bit times 5 to 8 data bits P bit Stop (a) Character format Start bit Start bit Stop bit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... (b) 8-bit asynchronous character stream

3 Synchronous Transmission
Separate clock line, or Embed the clocking information in the data signal E.g. Manchester or Differential Manchester encoding

4 Line Configurations Topology Full Duplex or Half Duplex Point-to-point
Multi-point Full Duplex or Half Duplex

5 Interfacing DTE DCE data terminal equipment: terminals and computers
data circuit-terminating equipment: modem

6 Interfacing (cont)

7 Interfacing (cont) Four important characteristics E.g. V.24/EIA-232-E
Mechanical Electrical Functional Procedural E.g. V.24/EIA-232-E RS232 in 1962  5th revision in 1991 Mechanical: ISO 2110 Electrical: V.28 Functional: V.24 Procedural: V.24

8 V.24/EIA-232-E

9 V.24/EIA-232-E Dial-up Operation

10 V.24/EIA-232-E Dial-up (cont)

11 V.24/EIA-232-E Dial-up (cont)


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